Are you playing the bog-standard Human Revolution or the Director's Cut because the Director's Cut is a solid 9. Yeah, you have to kill the bosses still, but now they give you more options so your build isn't instantly worthless.

I'm relatively safe, being that I'm broke and couldn't buy anything if I wanted.

I did have a serious weak moment once when I was about 17 and spent something like $100 on a Steam Sale. My Mom was very, very mad at me. I forget what the situation was, because I had spent money that wasn't really hers but wasn't really mine and like I did something wrong but didn't?

I'm relatively safe, being that I'm broke and couldn't buy anything if I wanted.

I did have a serious weak moment once when I was about 17 and spent something like $100 on a Steam Sale. My Mom was very, very mad at me. I forget what the situation was, because I had spent money that wasn't really hers but wasn't really mine and like I did something wrong but didn't?

Severity of your crime will be judged by the quality of material purchased. The sentence will be composed mostly of prolonged teasing.

Hmm, not much that I've seen or know of. But that's not the category of things I usually hang around in, anyway. I know there are a couple discussion threads for games. There are a few Minecraft servers and such. Etc. Basically, I haven't seen much more than that, but I'm hardly the final authority.

If you can play it I suggest finding Emperor of the Fading Suns and getting one of the mods (I think Nova is the better, but Hyperion is the older one). It's as complex as a TBS from the mid-90s can be. It's like a mish-mash of MoO2 and Civ II, but it's got a lot of fun if you can crunch it.

I'll keep hoping it'll get a remake with modern graphics and design philosphoy. Hopefully XCOM Enemy Unknown/Within has taught the industry that people on PC and Console are willing to give money for good TBS games.

I made Tabletop Roleplay game spin offs of it. One was you were a full fledged Psychonaught Agent like Sasha Nine and traveled the globe doing Spy stuff. The other was literally the Summer Camp but with a cast of original Player Characters and a more team oriented plot. Both were fun, but I can't seem to capture the quirkiness of the original game.

It would be hard to with how random the game could become. How often do you play videogames that have both a guy inside your head who loves bacon and where you jump into the mind of a guy who thinks he is napoleon and helping him by playing a board game against the actual Napoleon?

It would be hard to with how random the game could become. How often do you play videogames that have both a guy inside your head who loves bacon and where you jump into the mind of a guy who thinks he is napoleon and helping him by playing a board game against the actual Napoleon?

Exactly! THAT is probably the real reason no one has made a sequel. The first was just so awesome they can't really top it.

I don't get motion sickness very easily, but flying that plane made me dizzy. Thr other GTAs flying was a lot smoother in my opinion. Crashed that plane about 10 times before I got somewhat used to it.